Visitings Radio Show

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Podcast by Alan Nakagawa

Episodios

  • Chuck Harrison VISITINGS 61 mi

    12/11/2018 Duración: 01h01min

    www.visitings.net

  • Las Fotos Project JC VISITINGS

    29/09/2018 Duración: 30min

    In this episode we speak with Jess Castillo who is on staff at LAS FOTOS PROJECT, in Los Angeles. http://lasfotosproject.org/ www.visitings.net

  • Cognate Collective VISITINGS

    13/09/2018 Duración: 32min

    Cognate Collective is an art group that focuses on issues relevant to the US-Mexico Border. cognatecollective.com visitingsradioshow.net

  • Linda Ravenswood VISITINGS Radio Show

    12/09/2018 Duración: 29min

    This episode spotlights LA's very own Linda Ravenswood, a multi-talented artist, poet and the founder of the Los Angeles Press. www.vistings.net

  • Salome Asega VISITINGS

    29/06/2018 Duración: 30min

    Salome Asega is an artist and researcher whose practice celebrates dissensus and multivocality. She is currently a Technology Fellow in the Ford Foundation's Creativity and Free Expression program area. photo by Naima Green www.visitings.net

  • Sean Starowitz VISITINGS

    28/06/2018 Duración: 30min

    VISITINGS RADIO SHOW; www.visitings.net

  • Maryam Hosseinzadeh VISITINGS

    25/06/2018 Duración: 31min

    Maryam Hosseinzadeh is part of Shared Studios, a collaborative art-based collective that has recently coordinated the L.A. Portals project. VISITINGS Radio Show is a half hour talk show with artist who engage with the public outside the traditional exhibition space. For more information www.vistings.net

  • Teresa Flores EQ VISITINGS

    19/06/2018 Duración: 30min

    VISITINGS RADIO SHOW is a radio show/podcast about artists who are creating work outside the traditional exhibition space. www.visitings.net

  • Jim Bachor VISITINGS

    18/06/2018 Duración: 29min

    VISITINGS Radio Show Season Two. Interviews of artists who are working outside traditional exhibition venues. Part of DubLab Radio at www.dublab.com

  • Jetsonorama VISTINGS

    28/02/2018 Duración: 30min

    VISITINGS Radio Show Each thirty-minute show will focus on one artist who has dedicated their lives to creating artwork that explores social issues, helping define the complex contemporary fabric of community, working beyond the traditional venues and making work that exists outside the traditional gallery or museum walls. What inspires an artist? How do they process the issues most important in their lives? How do they define their context and how does that context inform their aesthetic vocabulary? What relevancy and value does their art play in today's society? Can art be a catalyst for social change? www.visitings.net

  • IMAGINISTAS C Houle VISITINGS

    27/02/2018 Duración: 30min

    Each thirty-minute show will focus on one artist who has dedicated their lives to creating artwork that explores social issues, helping define the complex contemporary fabric of community, working beyond the traditional venues and making work that exists outside the traditional gallery or museum walls. What inspires an artist? How do they process the issues most important in their lives? How do they define their context and how does that context inform their aesthetic vocabulary? What relevancy and value does their art play in today's society? Can art be a catalyst for social change? www.visitngs.net

  • Teresita de la Torre VISITINGS

    25/02/2018 Duración: 29min

    VISITINGS, Radio Show with Alan Nakagawa Echo Park Film Center/ DUBLAB Radio, 99.1FM/ Los Angeles CA Each thirty-minute show will focus on one artist who has dedicated their lives to creating artwork that explores social issues, helping define the complex contemporary fabric of community, working beyond the traditional venues and making work that exists outside the traditional gallery or museum walls. What inspires an artist? How do they process the issues most important in their lives? How do they define their context and how does that context inform their aesthetic vocabulary? What relevancy and value does their art play in today's society? Can art be a catalyst for social change? www.visitings.net www.alannakagawa.com

  • DANNY GAMBOA VISITINGS

    16/02/2018 Duración: 32min

    VISITINGS, Radio Show with Alan Nakagawa Echo Park Film Center/ DUBLAB Radio, 99.1FM/ Los Angeles CA Each thirty-minute show will focus on one artist who has dedicated their lives to creating artwork that explores social issues, helping define the complex contemporary fabric of community, working beyond the traditional venues and making work that exists outside the traditional gallery or museum walls. What inspires an artist? How do they process the issues most important in their lives? How do they define their context and how does that context inform their aesthetic vocabulary? What relevancy and value does their art play in today's society? Can art be a catalyst for social change? www.alannakagawa.com

  • Tomorrow Girls Troop VISITINGS

    15/02/2018 Duración: 32min

    VISITINGS, Radio Show with Alan Nakagawa Echo Park Film Center/ DUBLAB Radio, 99.1FM/ Los Angeles CA Each thirty-minute show will focus on one artist who has dedicated their lives to creating artwork that explores social issues, helping define the complex contemporary fabric of community, working beyond the traditional venues and making work that exists outside the traditional gallery or museum walls. What inspires an artist? How do they process the issues most important in their lives? How do they define their context and how does that context inform their aesthetic vocabulary? What relevancy and value does their art play in today's society? Can art be a catalyst for social change? www.alannakagawa.com

  • Cynthia Herrera VISITINGS

    15/02/2018 Duración: 29min

    VISITINGS, Radio Show with Alan Nakagawa Echo Park Film Center/ DUBLAB Radio, 99.1FM/ Los Angeles CA Each thirty-minute show will focus on one artist who has dedicated their lives to creating artwork that explores social issues, helping define the complex contemporary fabric of community, working beyond the traditional venues and making work that exists outside the traditional gallery or museum walls. What inspires an artist? How do they process the issues most important in their lives? How do they define their context and how does that context inform their aesthetic vocabulary? What relevancy and value does their art play in today's society? Can art be a catalyst for social change? https://www.alannakagawa.com/visitings-radio-show/

  • Joseph Kunkel VISITINGS

    29/10/2017 Duración: 30min

    VISITINGS, Radio Show with Alan Nakagawa A Echo Park Film Center/ Machine Projects/ DUBLAB Radio, 99.1FM/ Los Angeles CA Each thirty-minute show will focus on one artist who has dedicated their lives to creating artwork that explores social issues, helping define the complex contemporary fabric of community, working beyond the traditional venues and making work that exists outside the traditional gallery or museum walls. What inspires an artist? How do they process the issues most important in their lives? How do they define their context and how does that context inform their aesthetic vocabulary? What relevancy and value does their art play in today’s society? Can art be a catalyst for social change?

  • Emiko Atherton VISITINGS

    21/10/2017 Duración: 29min

    VISITINGS, Radio Show with Alan Nakagawa A Echo Park Film Center/ Machine Projects/ DUBLAB Radio, 99.1FM/ Los Angeles CA Each thirty-minute show will focus on one artist who has dedicated their lives to creating artwork that explores social issues, helping define the complex contemporary fabric of community, working beyond the traditional venues and making work that exists outside the traditional gallery or museum walls. What inspires an artist? How do they process the issues most important in their lives? How do they define their context and how does that context inform their aesthetic vocabulary? What relevancy and value does their art play in today’s society? Can art be a catalyst for social change?

  • Karen Mack VISITINGS

    21/10/2017 Duración: 29min

    VISITINGS, Radio Show with Alan Nakagawa A Echo Park Film Center/ Machine Projects/ DUBLAB Radio, 99.1FM/ Los Angeles CA Each thirty-minute show will focus on one artist who has dedicated their lives to creating artwork that explores social issues, helping define the complex contemporary fabric of community, working beyond the traditional venues and making work that exists outside the traditional gallery or museum walls. What inspires an artist? How do they process the issues most important in their lives? How do they define their context and how does that context inform their aesthetic vocabulary? What relevancy and value does their art play in today’s society? Can art be a catalyst for social change?

  • Amitis Motevalli VISITINGS

    08/10/2017 Duración: 30min

    VISITINGS, Radio Show with Alan Nakagawa A Echo Park Film Center/ Machine Projects/ DUBLAB Radio, 99.1FM/ Los Angeles CA Each thirty-minute show will focus on one artist who has dedicated their lives to creating artwork that explores social issues, helping define the complex contemporary fabric of community, working beyond the traditional venues and making work that exists outside the traditional gallery or museum walls. What inspires an artist? How do they process the issues most important in their lives? How do they define their context and how does that context inform their aesthetic vocabulary? What relevancy and value does their art play in today’s society? Can art be a catalyst for social change?

  • DAN MCCLEARY VISTINGS

    07/10/2017 Duración: 30min

    Each thirty-minute show will focus on one artist who has dedicated their lives to creating artwork that explores social issues, helping define the complex contemporary fabric of community, working beyond the traditional venues and making work that exists outside the traditional gallery or museum walls. What inspires an artist? How do they process the issues most important in their lives? How do they define their context and how does that context inform their aesthetic vocabulary? What relevancy and value does their art play in today’s society? Can art be a catalyst for social change?

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